Terrence-Moore-Obituary

Terrence E. Moore

Lincoln, Nebraska

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Terrence E. Moore, 58, Lincoln, died Friday (5/4/07). Born (3/9/49) to Arden E. and Ruth J. (Tillotson) Moore, Smith Center, Kan. Entrepreneur. Member: First-Plymouth Congregational Church; Nebraskans for Peace; former president of vocal music booster club at Lincoln High School; avid runner;...

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Miss you always Terry! You gave us ai much during your short but well lived life. Praying you are resting in peace & are continuing your work in Heaven! Karen Johnston Nagle

My condolences. I was a classmate of Terry´s, lived across the alley from him in jr. high and high school and remember those school days and the Dirt Cheap days as well. You´ll be missed, Terry.

Dear Kathy K & family -- May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

Ruth,
Our deepest sympathy goes to you and your family at the loss of your son.

I first met Terrence through the Family Dance Project. A tall lanky man dancing with his willowy dark haired child. He danced like no one was watching and I know he lived his life with abandon.

He will be missed. My thoughts are with his family and friends as we all grieve the death of such a free spirit.

Dear Ruth, Nedra, and family,
Terry was singulary unique in my experience and I had the utmost admiration for his entrepreneurial imagination and respect for the planet and his fellow travelers on it. I looked forward to our occasional meetings at Dion's sales. We could and should all learn and live a bit more by his example of dignified individualism and "greenness". I will miss him but you and I know that he is among us. Comfort to you in that.

Terrence’s passion for starting new business ventures was absolutely contagious. His love of collaboration led he and I to create Dirt Cheap Kansas City (later Recycled Sounds). As my business partner he helped me begin one of Kansas City’s epicenters for the music scene and local political activism. No one on the planet could price records faster than Terrence Moore! Voted best music store in Kansas City for years running, Terrence’s stamp of innovation, sense of community, and commitment...

May you find strength during this time and realize that Terrence touched many lives.

I met Terrence when I worked with Nedra (in the early 90's) and visited with him many a time when he was shopping the KZUM Music and Book Sale. Before relocating to Missouri, I was lucky enough to work with Terrence for a short time at KZUM and know he had a great heart and dedication to the causes he loved so much.

I hope that all of you find peace and comfort.

May God Bless Terry's family and dear friends at this time of temporary separation.....he is playing his sweet music now in heaven and greeting our dear ones who have gone ahead of us. To have known Terry and been his friend is truly a gift! Best, Karen Johnston Nagle